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REAL BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR Jean Ainsley and Conrad Morgan clope. They are so much in love that they do not stop to consider the conscquences, and it isn’t until afterward that Je mother-in-law must livewith them. Mrs. Morgan has taken a dislike to Jean, Conrad_ has a sister. whom Mrs. Morgan is always extoll- ing. As a matter of fact, Florence s bored with her husband and Jancics hersell in love with Merton Thorne, a colicge senior Jean has known before her marriage. Mrs Morgan thinks Merton is still in- terested in Jean and suceeeds in planting the seed of jealousy in Conrad’s mind. Jean calls on Flor- ence one afternoon and findss Me ton there. He insists upon walking home with her and they meet Con. who shows his jealousy openly. A quarrel follows. the second over the same thing, but a reconcilia- > tion ensues. CHAPTER XXXV Merton Reflects. ©On his way to the fraternity house | | on the hook. | mood for it. Merton's thoughts were troubled. To think that Con, good old Co would speak to him like that. The: had been anger in those few | “You seem to see Jean quite fre- ently,” Of course, Jean, the good little sport, had made light of it in| to cover it up. But there | no question of the fact that| Con had been jealous, and why? | By the time he reached the house was not in the best humor, and when almost at once he was sum- moned to the telephone his ton Wils short as he spoke over the wire. Florence's voice, smooth as satin, order was THE EVENING THE THRILL THAT COM ESTATE. somewhat fatuously, “but then that happens to be one of your qualities. Florence’s voice purred on. “I called you up to ask you,to have dinner with me tonight, just we two. I meant to ask you when you were here, but I felt that Jean might misunderstand. Kitty has the rmth into his voice as he answered. y, Flor- ence, it was nice of you to think of that, but 1 don’t think I can make it. There's a meeting tonight to talk ver the plans for the Glee Club rce, and 1 must be there.” ome to dinner first, and I'll let vou go right afterw “I don't think I'd an you come over after the meet ing?” But that would be late.” “I don't care, I want to sge you. I'll count on you, remember, so don’t disappoint me.” \ She hung up before he could answer and Merton banged his own recelver He didn't want to g0 over there tonight; he wasn't in the Con’s attitude had upset him and he wanted to think things over. Besides, he dldn’t like the idea of going to see Florence while her husband was a It was one thing to_take her d . or to meet for a jolly afternoon at Cynthia’s, but it was quite another to call on her in the evening when if it were known the consequences might be unpleas ant. The more he thought about it the more his conscience troubled him. Perhaps the wisest plan would be to stop seeing o much of Florence. Of course, there was that date to go out to the Red Lion Tavern next week, ! but after that he really must be more A | Bie FAT, 2Ny ANGLE YA €~ HIDE YER SHOES AN STOCKAIRTS AN PuT 'EMm ON AGA N\ STAR. WASHINGTON, S ONCE.IN A LIFETIME. How "BouT PLavie SOME BASE BAL! | T'vay \WHAT'S THS | SENSE OF Gotre T ScdooL T Dav? Le'S peay, HOOWKEY ¢ e oV oe TH OTHE® | BET TH' WATER In TH' CRICK'S AS WARM AS C' MoN -TAKE OFF THEM SHOES At STOCK IS ! TS A NMCE, WAR ™M DAY D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 5 —By WEBSTER. ‘Dinah Day’s Daily The Right Food Is the Best Medicine Lamb Chop and Pineapple. “My dear, I'm eating a lamb chop and a slice of pineapple three times ¢—and I'm losing weight.” to Anna Smith A hould also add, "losing strength.” This lamb chop and | pineapple diet has become popu for ome reason, but it is full of dang The following percen ire e lated from the an and Bryant, published in Bulletin » of Experiment tatiol rtment of Agriculture, Lamb brofled. minimum fuel value 395 calories. and the alue per pound was one large lamb chop a quarter of a pound, figuring on the minimum fuel value the broiled chop would yield, we get 373 calories per quarter of a pound. X pineapple contains a_fuel value of 196 calories per pound and nned pineapple a fuel value of 695 c of pineapple weighs about rter of a pound, so we get fr h pineapple 49 calories and from canned 173 calories in_one serving mb chop and pineapple diet s started on the idea that the body | needed about 1,200 ries per d |tor a reducing ‘diet. A medium lamb chop and a slice of pineapple is supposed to give about 400 calories This amount three times a day is figured to yield about 1,200 calories It is a wrof idea to believe that everybody needs the same amount of food to reduce, no matter what kind of work each does or what the age. Even the changing demands from day to day, according to the exertion used, KETCH ALL TH' FIsH YA C'D CARRY HOME oM A DAY LIKE THIS Jones MEBBE SoME Guvs wWite BE Yowire To T Swimemies’ HoLE 1,860 cal A Swim WOULD FEE PRETTY, GooD T PAY 4 ) s Aw, WHATCHA ‘FRAID OF? reful. It was conceited to admit it | even to himself, but he felt that Florence cared more for him than he Suppose she were really | serously in love with him. He would feel like a cad if that were true, and vet why would she endanger her rep- tation by asking him to come over tonight unless she really cared for { him? fted to him “Hello, Merton cross. 1 hope with our Jean.” “(ertainly. not “Well, don't that's a good hoy. rather nice, inasmuch you away from me There was something in her man- P ner that grated on Merton. It was| < as if she w being sweet-tempered with a determination to gain her ow d You sound vou didn’t take my head off. I think I'm being | ax she stole not to go. He would after dinner and make XCuse. IHe could thank his | lucky stars that Jean had interrupted ends. not because she felt . s ternoon. The wine had Luew thul she ol been Ads1D) made him feel reckless and he had he had left the house with Jean, and | yoo) " on the point of expressing him- he knew. too. that Jean's entrance| e gefinitely enough to be misun- had kepk him from saving some- | gorgood. “hing foolish. something that he would have regretted later rourse, v P nice dectded (Copyright. 1926.) he said (Continued in Monday's Garden Seats and Arbors. well near an informal where a little formless group of |trees stand. Tt Is also ideal to place it the end of a pergola built of rustic | timber. In such a position a formal {seat would be inappropriate, but if the pergola were constructed of rec ,a white or brown ign would be wppropriat seats look well in informal green bays of the garden . pavilions, o1 but against a clipped ed housewife or B hi t just as Ny white wicket gate is betfer : { |anything else in effect where a path- way leads through a gap in a heds “Often the real secret of the effec- of the grounds with flower beds. |tive laving out of a garden c en the multiplying of the neatest (in utilizing the materi of flower-hordered walks is to be de- (in the locality. Prehaps you have a plored if they forbid a strolling out [beautiful tree, around the trunk of e e Sl ot & toee, or tosome | Which a. cosy’ seat may be bullt, or T e e hton” o favarite |among the branches of which a rustic view is to be obtained. 4 arranged. = Shade, vorite view to be com- | e are the main points to be considered when choosing a site garden seat, the character of ded upon accord roundings and the object which it is to be bullt. + small grounds the site of the it. either portable or fixed, | should be chosen prim generally in or under an av: tree. If the design to be carrie is an imposing pergola or « house, emi-circular seat over it should greet the eve from the principal path or avenue of trees, or curving around the end of L velvety lawn. An arbor or tea house may be placed with fine effect upon a w slope rather than | upen s . In a small, re- | stricted garden a long seat often may seat or bench. In a formal stone- [P€ Placed against a wall which is ob- walled garden a stone bench is ideal, | NOXIous to the view. where the long N It 18 stricty correer wher toeal | surface must be broken if a pleasing e " men It AP |effect is to be obtained, vet where the Tow Wwall of brp! | training of vines may not be advisable., S kel low seat built around a tree and ste, and it can be introfluced in |JhS that affords & wiew from ithres ¥ positions. Do not Diace vastin | Sides is particularly adapted for plac- in 5 format gerden, as it would |11S Silher GRonRd 8 tees that sandl 1ot he harmonious. Ae o the aroiid |upon a knoll or in the center of al el i o, he design | smooth lawn. Its contour is particu- S el oS ith |larly pleasing when arranged around tangular, and with curves if there are | % free: It;in 1o way'injures the tree e it surrounds, but it affords an admir The able resting place. The special merits s of the triplesided seat when well made are ample room and a lightn During the Summer season, garaen seats nd shady arbors are greatly appreciated because the garden is visited and enjoyed so much more than at any other season. To many + woman her garden during the Sum mer affords extra space in which she may receive and entertain her guests This garden may express almost much of her individuality as a room in the house itse Garden seats. arhol tree seats for the t business man of first imports onee of more healthfulness, than is the over da st Selecting Furniture. You can add a finishing artistic touch to your garden by the right selection of your garden furniture, or by the wrong selection spoil what otherwise would be a delightful place. Gardens vary so much in design nd contents that in the choice of a gar- den seat a_buyer must first of all de- cide exactly where the seat is to be placed. and then select the most ar- tistic seat for that place! G seats can be bought in many d nd different woods, including hick- ory, natural or brown-stained white-painted _enameled wood, nished ru In desig hav and others curves in the frame and wack. There is a place for every kind of m; it qu cc iwrden seat of | | one proper site: stic places for rustic seats Charming Home Moderate_ly Priced in Massachusetts Avenue Heights 2607 36th Place A brand-new residence of modified Spanish architecture, located on a high elevation, and where values are steadily enhancing. This home is most practical in plan, finished with unusually good taste and is complete, with copper screens for all windows and doors. On the first floor is a reception hall, large cloak closet, living room of good proportions, open fireplace, side living porch, dining room, hreakfast nook with Pullman dincr, pantry and kitchen. There are 4 large (bedrooms, screened sleeping porch and two tiled baths on the second floor. Very large attic and servants’ quarters with bath. A built-in fireproof garage is also provided. Worthy of your im- mediate consideration. i i Open Sunday 2 to 6 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 00 0 APARTMENTS N and 3 TO 5 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH—$50 TO $75 Greatest Bargains in the tnpiral—,‘l,ll Outside Rooms— Elevator—All Conveniences of Most Modern Approved Type—Act at Once—Only a Few Left. Apply to Constructed, Conzeniently Located on North South Car Line, Residential Neighborhood. Le Roy Sherman, Manager. COLONY APARTMENTS Georgia Avenue at Farragut Street Northwest. 0O pleasing touch in the decoration of the colonial hallway. glasses weie the ancestors of the ker- osene They to shield the candle flame effectively from drafts of modious kept to suppress the natural beauty of the landscape, a cedar tea house rusti balustrades graceful upon a flat or & face, no larger in area than an acre. crude greens, and nowhere more objectionable than in the small garden fects that may be obtained by the use of shingle stains are to be preferred in all instances / i/ I ~ ) ,\(‘7&,‘(.&: ol “ A STILL SMALL VOICE SPAKE 5 UNTO ME, T THOU ART 50 FULL OF MISERY, WERE IT NOT BETTER MOT © BE? "= Tenmyson 7 " L b T A s Copr. 1926 (N. Y. WorldY Press Pib. To. m \ \’g”//\ 1N dy g LA T will cause the food needs of the same person to vary But calories are not the whole aim by any means. The daily wear and 1t on the body uses up certain ele- ments. The waste is actually thrown off through breathing, through per- spiration and through the Kidneys land bowe 0od supplies the force to keep the body going. Some people seem. to be electrically driven engines. smoothly do they run. Some g0 & along with full steam. Others cozing and puffing along like Work-train engines. But no matter what kind of an engine each man is, he has to supply food force. mb chops and pineapple are too restricted a diet. For one thing. both are short on iron, without which the body goes limp. Iron must be fur- nished the blood for good heaith. Lamb chops and pineapple are also not strong in calcium, which is need- ed for the hones and teeth. two mineral elements, beside: the body is stmply nourished. These mineral ele s are found in man’s body, EX LA 7 Here they have been used to com- plete a wall group of simple distihc- tion. The console tavlel is of mahog- any, in Sheraton style, and is orna- mented with satinwood marquetry. This table is a modern reproduction and can be purchased for $52.50. The little flower holder of the danc- has HOME NOTES BY JENNY WREN. Old-time hurricane glasses make a ‘These tall, clear lamp chimney of later days. were large’ enough to be set »wn over candlestick and candle and construction rength. For the wide lawn in more com- grounds not too elegantly combined with akes an ideal retreat. branches, sturd; of cedar, A thing of posts and is equally sloping sur- vith wide spaces around it, or | may be constructed even on grounds | i When garden seats of timber re- | uire to be painted, beware of using llows or scarlet, which vlors are a biemish on the landscape, | = SR ing girl s white porcelain, and with its turquoise blue bowl finds an ef- fective foil in the darkly polished wood surface. The candlesticks Weathered ef- are glecaming Cozyttle CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Cor. 42d and Ingomar Sts. NW Open Saturday and Sunday Out of four new Dutch Colonial. detached houses just completed on this street we have the one left, and it's a corner, for less than $12,000, situated on 55-1¢, lot with full-grown fruit trees. is house contains «X large. sunny rooms. hardwood floors. tiled bath hot-water heat ard all modern improvements. Large porch across front of house.. Convenient to street cars. bus. school and stores. We _know that there is no other buy in Chevy Chase to compare with this house at the price. Convenient terms can be arranked. ¢ D. C. CHEVY CHASE, 5616-20 Nevada Avenue N.W. Open Saturday and Sunday We have three detached etucco houses just completed (one sold). Thesc homies have seven roome (four bedrooms) and contain hardwood, floors and ter heat. Tiled bath with built-in fixtures. Unusually spacious rooms. garage: lot 50x135 ft. on 90-ft. street. re is a firet trust of $7.250 on each house. Before completion the 'i“k'k sale. s Lt one and one-half blocks from Conn. 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It's a pleasant ride.out H Street to 20th, Northeast, then walk one square South to Gales Street. Open Sunday and Monday BOSUEIEPS 1417 K Street REAL ESTATE. It may give the required calories, but it fails to give other food elements absolutely essential to health. ' Readers desiring personal anst to thai T adrossed. § , questions should send tamrat Talks on Die envelope to Dinah Day. cars of The Star Sardines Parmentier. Drain six sardines free from ofl, refined sugar, starch and fat, which | bone them, and if they are large cut have a greater calorie value than all | them in halves lengthwise. Rub other foods, even when mixed with | fOUr tablespoonfuls of cold ""'}:“ po- oer | melt one norganic matter in saucepan, add the potato and the volk of an og, stir over the fire to Lind, season s | with salt and pepper, cool, stir in ona ablespoonful of grated cheese, and building foods, energy foods and | turn out onto a e to cool. foods which supply the absolutely es. | each or half sardine with the potato sential mineral salts (iron, caleium, | mixture, taking care to keep the phosphorus). Even n reducing diet | =hape of the eardine as much as pos must take into consideration these | rille, brush over with beaten e or the “reducee” will become a | toss in bread erumbs, and Vietim of anemia. The lamb chop and smokine hot fat. Serve pineapple diet ignores all these things. nished with parsley. Calories are not the whole stol long shot. Man must eat University P_arh Just beyond Hyattsville on the Wash. and Balte. 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